In celebration of the international holiday, the Prime Minister shared his $650 million plan with the world.

Trudeau, who became prime minister November of 2015, says the government will focus on sexual education, and improving the use of reproductive contraceptives.

This means is a heavier emphasis on the right to pro-choice, extensive contraceptive funding, and stronger support of sexual health education.

The plan will also affect other causes, such as “forced marriages and female genital mutilation,” Toronto news platform The Star quotes.

The ambassador’s speech at a Women’s Day event was transcribed:

For far too many women and girls, unsafe abortions and a lack of choices in reproductive health mean that they either are at risk of death, or simply cannot contribute and cannot achieve their potential.

Trudeau took to Twitter to openly reject notions of gender inequality, and even threw in the #heforshe hashtag (just when you thought he couldn’t be anymore perfect).

In a speech that made my eyes misty, Trudeau took a moment to thank his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, for her love and support throughout the years.

“I have said many times that being with Sophie makes me a better leader, a better prime minister, challenges me, and grounds me. [She] reminds me everyday to be open, both open my eyes and open my heart, and to be engaged in the things that really really matter.”

To further show his involvement of International women’s day, Refinery29reports Trudeau’s recent discussion with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.

“My message to men is that women’s rights are everybody’s rights,” the website announced, “We know that society is better — more prosperous, more stable, more peaceful, more cohesive — when women’s rights are respected, and when women are valued, empowered, and lead the way in our communities.”